Kepler

For the first time ever, after a journey of more than 3 billion miles and 9 years, a human-made spacecraft buzzed by Pluto within just 7,800 miles of the surface on July 14, 2015.

And we all know astrologers LOVE Pluto! (Or are just too intimidated to say otherwise.) In any case, we at least love to talk about him. So, to celebrate this historic event, Kepler College hosted its own Pluto Flyby Party on July 14.

Maggie Nalbandian was born on April 5, 1937 at 15:00 (3:00 PM) in Plainview (Hale County), Texas. She died in June 2015. Maggie founded a bookstore, an annual astrological conference and Kepler College.

The bookstore was a starting point for Maggie's enthusiasm and energy. In her own words:

Medieval astrology is roughly defined as the astrological art practiced between the time periods of 800 AD to 1500 AD. In this course we will investigate and practice and techniques of the time period and their applications within a modern context as well as exploring the historical development of many techniques that are common in contemporary astrological practices.

Traditional horary astrology is one of the most potent and precise forms of divination, it allows us to find answers by aligning or understanding the Universal planetary cycles. In this course, students will examine the foundational principles of horary that can be used by modern or traditional astrologers in their practice. Throughout the class, students will be expected to create and interpret horary charts. Topics covered include:

Introduction to traditional horary astrology, brief history and philosophy underlying the art, and considerations against judgment